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Chester Times (Newspaper) - June 8, 1933, Chester, Pennsylvania
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With All Latest and Best News of the Day
57TH YEAR—NO. 17.611.
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HILL, IN BRITAIN SENATE WIDENS BARS DISCI SSION PROBERS’POWERS OF FOREIGN DEBTS IN STOCK DEALS
I*. S. Sec. of State Says His (brants Committee Also Economic Croup Will SI OD.(KID .Mitre for Mor* Stick to Instructions san Hearings
France Rejects Plan to Van Sweringen Quizzed on Save Nims Parley: Re- Million-dollar ‘Shoe-fuses to Suppress Tanks string’ Rail Pyramid
RIFT DENIED
WASHINGTON. June 8 A r»'solution giving thf Senate banking and currency committee swopping power ook sales made to
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PLYMOUTH England. June 8 iUPi —Secretary of State Cordell
Hull, arriving today enroute to the World Economic Conference, declared that war debts shall not be discussed Squire ,nfo J at the conference. avoid income tax
Before boarding a special tram for the Senate todav as
London with the remainder of the resumed its hearing
United States delegation to the con- fan inquin
Terence. Hull told tile press he favors The Senate also voted to give the lowering excessive trade and financial Morgan investigators an additional
barriers between nations, but that $100,000 so that the inquiry might be
war debts talks are barred. continued during the summer recess
"That subject is altogether outside of Congress the purpose of the conference.” he O P Van Sweringen, Cleveland said "I have nothing to say regard- Nail road magnate, continued a* the mg payment by Britain of tile debt Morgan hearing his story of how a instalment due next Thursday. million-dollar "shoe-string" was pyra-
"That question will be handled . mided into a railway system extend-excluaively by government officials at mg half-way acres', the continent Washington I cannot emphasize Extension of the committee's that too strongly. We are confined powers was asked because of objects our instructions for tile economic lions by John W. Davis, chief Mor-
conference.” • ? gan counsel, to questions directed at
He also said disarmament would income tax payments of the Mor-he excluded from their mission, be- gall partners. Davis has announced me left entirely to Norman H Davis his intent ion to fight any inquiry on and officials in Washington income tax matters
"There is a feeling of hopefulness A’ resumption of the Morgan hear-in the United States regarding the ings. Ferdinand Pecora, committee issue of the conference" Hull added, counsel, began digging into lock *■ especially after six weeks of pre- transactions through corporations liminary conversations between of- which enabled the Van Sweringen* finals of Great Britain and ten other and their associates to avoid income countries. taxation.
"The nations have suffered enough Van Sweringen agreed yesterday from tarriers and restrictions A that this was the purpose behind criterions problem has asisen that calls ganization of separate subsidiary ion. Trade is companies, He insisted today that these extreme a paper profit of approximately $14 - j i must be re- 000.000 in Chesapeake and Ohio j Company stock had thus been pro-vill be achieved tected against taxation
* of the con- ; The savings was effected in the in* I
• direct transfer of 255,000 Chesapeake
and Ohio shares from the Va ness j •UP-—France Corporation through the General! the joint pro- Securities Corporation to the Chesa-I ates and Great peake and Ohio Corporation * final effort to The shares cost $31 128 235 and
RIFT WITH WIFE DENIED BY SON OF ROOSEVELT
Sa> s in l/D> Angeles, Mother's Trip Not Due to His Domestic Trouble
\\ ife and Baby at \ illa-nova Home of Parents; The} Ref use to ( omment
PHOENIX \riz . June I IN' \|r* franklin O Roosevelt <onflrm**d here todav reports that her son
Elliott will establish a rrsi<|rn«e in Nevada immediate^ for the purpose
of divorce.
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OVERCOME BY GAS;
DOWN IN SIBERIA
Round world Flier Has Hat th' AN itll Broken Fuel Mod o • it
Line I IViiaxser was ie leased last evening
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Lands and Damages Plane; Ear Behind Post-Gatty Mark
prut; two cents
REPORT PALMER
HIRED RY MTLURE IN IL S. PROBE
State Senator Declares ‘John It. Hannum, Jr., Is .My Attorney’
Federal Grand Jury Begins Hearing E vidence on Conditions Here
for Internationa being deist roved economic barrio
‘ My hope is th ax the ultimate ference."
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PARIS. June flatly rejected t posals of the United 8 Britain offered in a save the disarmament conference were posted on the books of the from failure. Chesa peake and Ohio Corporat ion at
France w ill not sacrifice more heavy $44.561.250 The difference represented guns and suppress her tanks in re- taxable profit on which payments turn for Germany's concessions, could have been made but for the Premier Edouard Daladier told the indirect method of transfer Three Power Conference in defining Van Sweringen next testified to Blithe French position.
Foreign Minister Joseph Paul Bon-
( ant inned on Page Eighteen
KARLA ll LSI LTS OK
DIXON Ct I* KOLF
Results of the Ida A Dixon Cup tournament, at the Springhaven Club up until noon todav show a field of a hundred or so finished with scores valving from the low 70s to the high 90s Mrs. J. Walker Hooper of Kennett Square, the title riefeiyier who scored a 79-13 -66 last year to win the rup, tees off about 3 this afternoon.
Low' gross so far was turned in by three women with 74s: Miss A Reb-
niann. of the Philadelphia Country Club, with 90-16--74; and Mrs F W Chirr, of the Philadelphia Country Club, wiht 90-16 -74; and Mrs F W.
Sherman of Llancrch Country Club, with 91-17—74.
Members of the family af the f I mer Elizabeth B Donner of Vfi nova, refused todav to comment reports that she had separated Ti her husband Elliott Roosevelt, seer son of President Roosevelt.
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IIH tit t Roosevelt above, is in the her parents, Mr and Mrs \Y Ear West, and his wife and baby are H Donner, said the Preside home here in Delaware county, at daughter-in-law was out of town a Villanova. Newspaper reports of a would not return until later in marital rift arr denied by the dav.
husband. Rumors of the separation, wh
grew with the arrival of Mis Frat
Un D. Roosevelt in lav Angeles to v N. A, SHOW CIRL her son. were emphatically denied bv
LF A RS IO DE,A I ll veils are the parents of a Av# mon
old baby.
‘My wife is at the home of her tempted
parents near Philadelphia and shortly laniie Aik
rrra as J erie rogers, w-ju g0 |<j our summer home,“young dered im
Pa , jumped to her Roosevelt was quoted as saying .
of the ‘Because I am out herr and beearn > P*®ne tod
cal dis- she is not planning to come brie do s a soon i
not mean that we are separated in , James
Mildred *bat sense of the word. * 1 former Ai
imsport, "My mother certainly did not make when the
Age as this trip to straighten out any man- Seafarer,
beauty tai affairs, as there lr nothing to way and
e years! straighten out. We have planned early tod*
i this meeting for a long time ” Mf* \j<
He good-humoredly denied that a ta nee rec
me 8 "Hollywood romance” was response foremost
Betts, 23, who jumped ble for the separation rumor tunned b
orn a New York hotel “I ve been lots of places with lots adventure
left her home here of people and everybody wants to successful
a to visit a brother, know if its a romance,’* he said *T east-west
of Elizabeth, N. J, j had my picture taken with a film Alone last
he girl won a film- , acires* the other day and I ve been rally and
and was named "Miss expecting ever since to hear that Nr* accurate She had sought a we re engaged.” of the time n
dago (nicer and went to New York live rumor was termed "ridiculous" Mormons lint
o find aa engagement I by Mrs. Malv ma Sc fielder, confl- I to New York,
■* m a ****■ ! : ^ hours, t
LEAN KRAI SSE’. HALK Continued on Page I ighleen Ambia in an
MOLLISON PLANE CRASHES IN START OF OVERSEA TRIP
Machine Strike** Hump on \\ Runwa} at Croydon and Is \\ reeked
Strained Strut Breaks; Ma} Dela\ \oyy VI tempi I ut ii Flu! id' Mont Ii
ll TV Of P
Althorn:
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STATE RANKING
SECRETARY ASKS FOR DEBTS D ATA
VV ill Ascertain ii Members of Rank Probe ( ommit-te«* Have I alans
VII Deputies Instructed to Make Invcstigation and Sn lim i t Reports
B Ham aa id Mi
Mr. P
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AIRDROME LONDON, I YVlacked on the at- 1
-<»ff of their transat- j lie fixing Moi Irvona or .rte repairs on thai id nlatined a fresh stat
is wife, th ajied Injur plane, th on the run Iv damager
his t and
far
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runt inning to Chita Matte rn is not expected to leave before late tonight because of eon-
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ending or th** I, James, who he dangerous the Atlantic d phikLMvplii-
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other Indirect transfer in connection with the rreation of the Alleghanv: Corporation. The Yran Ness Company I I transferred to Alleghany 445 386 wh Shares of Chesapeake Corporation and ,hf 100 000 Nickel Pltpe Common the ret latter subject to a debt of $1.029 000. Cl;
Continued on Page t ight tti un1
HUBBY LIKED
HIS VEGETABLES
VV ITH ATHLETICS ( ||OSK VV RONO PLACK . , , „ KOK HHK I'Ll NOK
iv Connu *hia Atli
League Mack. Ie
for
B
has been a fair young damsel from Prexe ier of the Hill offended propriety yesterday aft usse will ernoon and fell afoul of the law has bern Captain Frank Chandler, of th* lore Media judice, dixcovered the youiu lady enjoying the cooling waters o
be*!!
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f won« Media th th#
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Last
Wife, W ho Had Different V iews, Mistreated: VV ins Divorce Decree
Because her husband was a vegetarian he objected to her eating meat. Mrs Elizabeth F. Keller, 40. Other acorea turned in so far are; (,f 229 Hecker load. Upper Darby. Mrs H. E. Star buck, 80; Mrs B F. told Judge Albert Dutton MacDtde. Miall, 80; Mi J S Hoikrrt 8(1 Mrs in securing a divorce from William John Fulmer. RO; Mrs YV. R Provost, VV Keller, 38, of 231 Heather road, RI; Mrs George Thornton, 81; Mrs. upjmt Darby.
Edwin Lord. RI; Miss E FolwelJ, Si; .strict was her husband In his
Mrs R Knight, RI; Mrs R C Mc- vegetarianism, Mrs. Keller said, that
I ai v. 82; Mrs. B F Beard, 82; Mrs he even objected to the annual
D S Soli day 82; Mrs H H. Lee, 83; Thanksgiving turkey being placed on
Mrs Walter Jannev, 84, Mrs. O H. the table, and made disparaging re-
McClure. 85; Mrs. R. F. F'ull. 85; Mrs. marks to her and to their guests Fred CL Cenit, 85; Mrs J. E Fleming, He also spent much of his time on 85 Miss Karin A. Degerberg 86 Mrs the golf links, called lier a crank, and C Ii Marsh. 86; Mrs. A B Mac- accused her of being out with other Gregor. 86; Mrs. K B Bricklay. 86; men All of this the Court decided. Mrs J. L Moore. 86; Mrs. A. S Clow, constituted cruel and barbarous fifi; Mrs. S Peck. 86; Mrs E, L. Dale treatment.
RT; Mrs II II Kenney. 87; Mrs J C, They were married in Philadelphia
Marsh 88; Miss Julia Griffith. HR; on October 16. 1923 Mrs. Keller is
Mrs R* C Welch. 89; Miss H C employed as a ca hier in a store a?
Clark. 89; Mrs. Joseph Chapman, 89, Sixteenth and Cherry 'streets, Phila-
and Mrs J. R Maxwell, 89 delphia. while her husband*tx a clerk
in the employ of a i allroad company.
TRAFFIC LIGHT DAM Vt,I I* Ml Rebecca Webb 21. of 161
, . ~~ ~ , * . . , Harvey avenue. Linwood, was granted
Losing control of a beer-laden
ROI,H K DETAINING vol NG RI N AWA VS
Believed to be runaways, three 16-vear-old boys who gave philadelphia addresses, were arrested at 2 30 a Atman Logue, and d by pollee for
he Media res upply lake, a he reservoir ut the Media empathize wit fter all he Ii1 ne likes an vt; ti the drinku ow fair and yi
inking wi
JOO
hot da ' dido tdv. fo
Miller <»m
(he young in Media and y swimming at water, no ma ig they mav be.
pine the Experts
under the
smashed up into I wax torn Fire el down th* Pollee wreckage ’hat had
„sarv for n »ped to Av there not fly cast •rnpl to.sri
d tod* f th# I
be given i ira The vc ,i ward ore than
Ah*' jii>D,
straight a final to com
me x strut# saw gaso-
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Heflin
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Aowtng
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along
crash
ere pu? The em
elation next. Monday morntn purpose of speeding up ti Other matters OI a routim were transacted William C
WOM AN Iii ICN KIA KY GASOLINE KLARK
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In ti
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my conipr* a conv Cl
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rn . too are be JI que? tionine.
They are slated ai 1604 Sydenham -ire* Gulley 1620 Sydenb Fred Mexsner. 928 street. They told im.; a triuk and rode as and were waiting for when the office
Robert Masko.
et; Charles Mr-Aam street, and East Schiller lice they hopped far as this city r a return "hop d them at Ninth
street and Morion avenue
TAX LOLLEY TOR
DILS A SI Kl DF
When arraigned before Magistrate Fted T Cooper, the young lady said she is Agnes Mi Cool and her addree* 1004 Cornell avenue Drexel Hill Her excuse was. thai she felt (hr nerd of a swim and as the water looked inviting she took the plunge having failed to notice the sign barring trespassers.
8he was accompanied to the Magistrate s office by her maid, who was
also present at the new swimming hole but who did not go in the water.
Miss McCool was set back $5 and costs for her afternoons pleasure, but she said it was worth it, ax she never had had a more enjoyable dip
DIES HY C. \S
MONTREAL. June 8 (UP) James Timmins, 48, eldest son of Noah Tim-initA- Canadian financier and owner of the famous Timmins gold mines, wa«i found dead in bed today in his
EAST
Pa
Kl a ii
June 8 (UP
i part merit The gi
VJl
jets In the stove We are attempt
I herod in the feeble of dawn to witness five take-off, plane did not catch fire.
After inspecting the plane, shed her white dungarees and ' son slipped out of hts black They went to the Airport Mote later returned to London The Mollixor hid hoped to New York within 35 hours Ju? fore the accident Molltxon pre# thev would complete the t hi cr hops and be h;,r>r in England w a week.
' We hope tiff repairs mav br pleted bv the end of the mon that we may attempt the flight mg the full moon in July.” Mo
si id
"The crash wa,* not due to an feet or fault in the machine, Lu1 entirely due to hitting a bad while traveling a! high speed ” Amy echoed Molli.onV •.entire ‘This is a terrible disappoint in vile said I am sure Jim did » tiling possible rn the cncumsta
be- F
Ar
a divorce from Preston J Webb, 33. of 1461 Hewes avenue, I inwood on
Pa tax collector for Tinicum township. Bucks county, died in the Easton Hospital today from Mif-in-fiicted shotgun wound He shot himself through the th*st at his Otisville home yesterday after he had been at Doylestown and settled his tax collections in full with the Burks county treasurer
INDUSTRY IHLI. CONCUSSION SHUN NEARING VOTE ON VETS’ISSI IK
Ar of a rear bedroom in her st 202 West Fourth street, was ged this morning, about 8 30 i, when gasoline, she was using an a dress, became Ignited *n th* fluid ignited Mr** Ate* V attempted to bear nut tile and neighbors sumrmAned the Un Fire Company. Upon their tile firemen quickly extin* d ti)** flames with chemical.* M' Kinney vui? given ft• •' vd lent by the first ald crew of e company.
. ( HAULS JOIN
jews In protest
NNA. .N mf 8 'JNS. Twenty *n Olympic champion.' ’ act g Jointly with Hie Ame* a nn J* •
h Congress, today cabled tile !n-
rriHtlanai Olympic Conge* p; '• g til** decision to hold the 1936
lympie games in Berlin The petitioners requested a change die derision, but member of inc Ivjsory committee stated rin-ru ion * cliv cd There wa' a po* btliM iwever, the d I se u.Mon might, tie re-jened 11exf year at Atherr
LM I Nst.D IO YI Mf It I
foiitinued un Page I Ightrrn
MARKET RISUS AS DOLLAR SINKS
Rounds Forward on V Y. E.vcHhukp, Kccpinu Tickers Far I {(Iii in!
Myron M Caffoy, n William C. E ?ent for the govern; cst witness before I a spent right n ondit ions in t Keyes emerged [Jury rfKAni at ll h a conference with whu ii continued u hour. When asked procedure for toda are on our way.'*
No one from D# present fins morning at delphia Federal Blinding xliaI Fetters remained in awaiting the possibility subpoenas to serve but I der.stood none would be is A request from the Oiai protection against photog! suited in a wild ber* had nsked intimidation from Kcves laughed when
ne ne*
care t
d Wa
tv was the Phi la-U 8 Mathis offiee, of having t was imbued today, id Jury for
dee Is red th#
founds finn fo 1 Washington that twice, wi Mr. Palmer I the De par tm*
at or McClure
mior that the ni#m-
protection against iasters. * Mr. I e/ *his. arid bsolutely no
the rum* dispatch*" un the p ■s corn rn u it Of Jus my ellen
h th#
bot I lid ct
that
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Continuer! on Page Eighteen
W YORK, June 8 (
of the United Rial lated the nations today and sent the rn
UP) n es doll
I opicsof J im cs
low
true
and lower hank1 the
to
mg
illy
Ilia I
# York Exchange bm
Scores of new hi d, specially In the g< ig kept the tickers I nutes behind. When and other commodi
va*i in the foreign of tire batiks rooms mg tables wile re oper nones of all the rn
Pit
Atloo,
went
lunge
nip
d*
be* n c ttomm
protect! A lav
;ht
Hounds ic e pay of
)f F
Of
truck at Ninth and Engle streets, ycs-
teidav afternoon. Earl VY isnow, of ^ grounds of cruel and barbarous Tnw-asend Md . escaped injuries when 1rrafmrnt WPrr marn<.d m ,
Chestertown. Md, on November 25,
, . r ,IC 8 ,i?a infp!vrf !on 1928 and shortly afterward Mrs Rev. Louis J, Velte of 340 Wet
cl o. commission. Winnow was ar- «;a rf her husband quarreled Seventh street, pastor of the First
IrD Tlonffh ta 'T't rf*wh«*n he jh h because she paid $5 for a Baptist Church, Seventh and Fulton lo,! li K tsf tO,C0Vrr damage * srreetx, has been elected president of
raused v he riash. He told police g^cauM> Mrs Webb was a minor the alumni aixonat.on of Crozer
when (he divorce action was started. Theological Seminary His election the 'int was flied by her father. John to >n *• t ooh place ' th- a mu; 7 W Maloney, of the Harvey avenue banquet of the a*so> adon held at address. * the seminary on Monday evening.
a broken spring caused the accident IL 9. I RI YM ItY R YI \\( E
IJK YI. PASTOR ( HOSES
Arlminisf ration Tost Strrnjflh in Senate Seen —Congress to Adjourn
, _T A marriage lice ii was i
of Soldiers Hloc ( laims .New r .. *d*ijm..* to Philip i i
, . t, Catherine I I 11 I e f I e id j
( ompromise on E*c<»n-omv Erature
WASHINGTON, June 8 (INS*
Treasury balance us of June 6 $310,-185.104,79; expenditures $8,688.643 78; customs receipts $4 502.280 20.
HORSES WITHDRAWN FROM RACES TODAY
(Bt Pnltffl PresT>
London Pa riel/ lo Serve Drinks of 66 Sat ions
WASHINGTON June 8 INS» The Administration fared a crucial lest of strength in the Senate todav us Democratic lea dei.s sought to force a final vote on the industrial recovery and $3,300,000,000 public works bill A strange coalition, including such pi enounced Libel ais as Senators Horah 'It > of Idaho, and Long ' L > of Louisiana, and . ti'h ultra-consei v-ative.s as Senator Reed it > of Pennsylvania, joined in the attack on tins revolutionary mea die
WASHINGTON. Ju Substantia I compromis' of the President on economy program aj t ’ay to curb a dane.* i volt against tile reoil# Majority Leader Byi after a meeting of the era tic Steering Comm believed a veteran pr< able to Ie*!ii the Pre*-! House Soldiers Bl<>c
8 «UP
on the n
d*n$eUM* of the PhiladelphLi C> Opera Company, todav. I ' id received a divorce from his se# w ife jas • week is the son of (tie Dr. Joseph Leidy and a brothe ("arter Randolph Leidy, who wie first husband of Josephine "I
an increase of of a cent.
( imtInned tm Page I ighteen HOB It Y\ K OI $ 1000
BROOK LY
Three bar
Yfirh . Jim
IU Hi Mil
klyn State Bank r two employes uhe
i judge has yet ‘‘Ut not Ie KT tile direct! a hall driven has been wa «hroom elipp#
tshermen alo
Gun
»r th htn
No
their
mtroF at ion doubt of our luff.
Murv-
1 Kilo out he uccept-nd the Id be tonfer-
Steel Industry Revival
Awaited by Residents
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I— >*!d I ca.
Z—S'ergfjrit Udl, Va /da < **lii« J’rmre, Serving I id, Batty. Trv-and^tain. Kaius. 'ad Kn^ht.
J—Barashkova, Kilt* 'u* l ire f lash. St Va/aire, Sunnyside Up.
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YVeatbrr, clear; ira# k, fast.
LONDON. June 8 Drinks from all The Turks . over the world will he available for Rakl made thirsty delegates between discus.1 ions hut th \y at th* economic conference. a ■ in-V bot■ ;<
A reventy-foot bar hrs Iv-mi bu..' h-neafh the ronferrn#e hill in South "Th! - is 1
Kensington «o the delegate' {rom 'rone.' th-'
s'xtv-five countries will br able to The Chin#
get their favorite beverages just as Shaio'sq anc
if thev were at home Kaoliang spir
pi c
Piru *nd fig*.” not find
Borah and Ix)ng sought to strike achieved at a White Hoi jut the industrial trade agreement cnee today, provisions, a.sxerting the;, would fox- A eomprorni.se was repo i ter super monopolies." Reeds op po- making which would pr aition r# fie* ted th# uri#a ;ne> of ju;n# ipie #*f reductions for
many big industrialists over the Fed- President ha* battled, whi
erat licensing provision and other perhaps as milch a* $120000000 Governmental bludgeons in the bn! $4.’ooooooo wh rh he origin;'
in adrii- ordered cut from pavrnrnts to v
tho fv-n. cran* The P:"::dcni already I
jC
That aucce,
: a man $6< ail from i w ho wax in lot of mom
to
telling.
>mefimei
d in the result of an idle dream, and
1 l',r‘ ir is 'he child born of a hasty I
ii Steel Coro
ll tin .torlni
tx I
» C'
Atlantic City officials that a woman can wen possible while in bathii other way of luring mt
t mn. ic 1# id'-n
this cit
Thirty-five
Hon to the on#
icndrnei
red
were I or wines and
To make sure that every one w .ll
Perhap
a?e Finance C
lion.
Part of the admitted!', strong #>pp sit ion to the industrial control pro-
• fop-d about $50 000 000 Disagreement over details of th oposed new plan ha- prevented it .bm!?.*iion to the House but a fin;
bell I he
tile
of a n
extern
J lie Weather
be satisfied the firm of caterers in fron, *no Au
of a’.! came visions arose from a pm wing Senate draft is experted within two ria
is pc akin; taken plae* during the past one of the “old timer- 1 tnct who knew Chester w one of the foremost renters
into
and the Dutch, unwllhngne.ss to grant the Chief Ex- House aer,ion on the Independent factoring steel products in th*- coun-
mlt
VY Y'lllNC, IDN, lune X I P live we,ither fnrec.is( l.islrrn rcnn-xylvania— Parti* cl*»ud> tonight and Eridav, probably followed bv Ila ii thundred shower* Friday afternoon
charge of the conference recently -j Austrians aid they would like ecutive broad new'emergency powers Offices Appropriation bill. in which try, blames consolidation for the p
sent a questionnaire to every con- cognac, .Schnapps Guntram.sdorfer. Long expressed this sentiment by &>■- thf Senate ordered $170,000 000 of ent plight of the trade.
suiate in London and has received jgussberger and Gumpoldskirchner cianng. Til not ca.-:t another blind veteran? payments restored, will "Some fifteen years ago” h#* f
'tc# I industry rn „r night; xlightiy warmer in north
AT RI.Ll BONNETS
dCi.ai.ed lists of the drinks that fjjg last-named better known in vote if the President has got some- follow soon after agieeme
each delegation will want. Vienna than in London thing he wan ta to recommend for the reached between administrant;
j — „ rhe Swedish Consulate asked espe- As for th„ nmh 'hey included KOOd of the country, let him pull it
I—Tout Peu. Pottery, Hayloft, Hr- ciau.v for a kind of gin called everythin - Pp n< Ii ti!; and spar- ()U! #toni under the barrel
fainer. Nellie R. C. “Brannvin.’* The Poles wanted “Kum- glmg red and white wines, including Senator Damson -I), o M, -
I— Yhitibi, Knave of flubs. Carolyn nm! Bac/ewski from Lemberg and !ho • Of Nor a AL. Sp n h cie*,- (-l ii man* of the Her Y I -
Barker, Vespa, Charlies Girl, Bun the Swu.vs H r. d for ‘‘Fruitskm • v.ui. I i ii 1 .’id I ti - , f,, Coriumttee • o d W
Nova. Brandv mcutii < • ,;: ■ 1 w. ■' Du 'ti j,ouJd p.. • th nr'asure *on,”h' <n*J
3—Lady Chilhowee. I^eH.ghway. 'I ie Rt.man:.in> -pee ihed Nu # t s.nd G 1 • - . ' 1 on . for 'finn; adjo nmcn- i ,
4—Coventry Queen, Gold Ridge. and Drag* tam wines and ttvn added rosno, F ■ n'r. . qv a od a few rfjav night”
5— None.) that, there was also a great consump- German liqueurs 'h a Knmmd '
6—'tie tones. Rabble, ( ane H-art, lion of spirits in Rumania Th# rntr n are air iou to ■ hot* no DOLLAR CLOSES I.OYY ER
Prince, Brilliant, Bud, Black "Tusci* is distilled from prunes, la on- '-rn in beer so the ar# irr-
Alire. Dro.tdi* from grapes iSararira from porting Ameruan 3 2 in addition to TARIS June A <UP> The d# ar
7— None.) rye and Rarhiu from potatoes,” the plentT of Pilsner Vfunchener. Danish eloped lower todgj at 20.90 francs
YA father, cloudy; track, fa*L i consulate expiamed. latger and, of course, Briton ales. 4 78 cent* per franc)*
nt is; “we had several steel plan tration ad- within our borders, and the ors and a .special committee of 'eel worker., many of whom wer egis latens, attempting to reach a second to none In the country, ha ompromise work and were able to live content'
The President, by his compromise brid happy. OI (‘out #*, we wee* tr..
doing anything compat'd to what v, j (Ontinueii of 1 Page Eighteen > l on du t YA'01 Ai ’A’
there wa.';, invanbly, ufficient wo1
VIVA HI SI VI HANI IHM SS LOIIAV !n .„ . ...
*u- of’ Ii* Dei.ti Af employed in the industry could n.ak
llntt) xnrf H ch in rf Av*n>ie K*rh rtin^r a fair living wage
r*r* - a * jab og"’ per ren* ATOrdjng to I hp rr.s|f:< • ’ r>oe <
this city almost at a standstill. Of and west portions tonight.
iii the former plant, on.y two arc N>W Jersey—Partly cloudy tonight I now in opera' ion, the Penn St# ! ana Friday probably followed by local
located ( a ’ ni: Com pan', and til#- Atlantic thunder ah Owen* Friday aftertan*!!
uh.' of sp'! ( urn puny, the only independent I gr niglit; not much change in tem-
concrrw to remain out of Hie corn- p**rature.
VY e s t ** r n pennsylvania — Pjartlv
Since the closing of the mills in cloudy, possible local thunder showup' a: nut the bu*.ness men. it is frH tonight and Friday; xligh iy
charged, have shown indmerence ti the .section. Many have either lef for other section*, retired, or havi been forced to adapt themselves, to ai entirely different class of trade.
A trip through what wha once a ^8 rn.......66 ll a in 76
prosperous section of the ritv toda'- 7 a. rn. ...... 68 Noon .........8
re me east per* IIH) YY s I I "I I KA 11 TU S
vs armer tonight in
tion.
the several plants, the Seab#vtr#i Sre-T reveals a number of plants going int'
rf ep-olrz rf#" Xros* will h»
p»-#lu»?V vuo?*0';r^m'rftaDu cieanuneM Company, Chester S'eel dererioration. while the steel workers I
•eer-rfjie and quality.—Ada ‘ » Cftfetings Company, American Steel 4 eek employment, rn other fte4d.N
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9 8« nu 2 p, rn# £0
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